Industrial Relations Climate, Attendance Behaviour and the Role of Trade Unions

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In recent years there has been a growing interest in the impact of co-operative union-management relations on firm performance and organizational outcomes such as employee turnover and absenteeism. This paper seeks to identify the factors that affect the development of a co-operative industrial relations climate and analyses the effects of that climate on organizational and union allegiance and on employee attendance behaviour. The data are drawn from a study of a large automotive manufacturer in Australia. The results indicate that a positive union-management relationship is associated with higher levels of work attendance. Moreover, this outcome is consistent with the presence of strong and effective unionism at the workplace.

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Deery, S., Erwin, P., & Iverson, R. (1999). Industrial Relations Climate, Attendance Behaviour and the Role of Trade Unions. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 37(4), 533–558. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8543.00141

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